随着FOIA豁免的增加,康涅狄格州政府面临着信任问题,这有可能限制公共透明度。
Connecticut's government faces trust issues as FOIA exemptions rise, potentially limiting public transparency.
在康涅狄格州,由于对州《信息自由法》(FOIA)的立法豁免增加,对政府的信任正在下降。
In Connecticut, trust in government is declining due to increased legislative exemptions from the state's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
自1975年实施以来,豁免的数量从9项增加到28项,今年至少有20项新法案旨在进一步限制公众查阅政府记录和会议的机会。
Since its implementation in 1975, the number of exemptions has risen from 9 to 28, with at least 20 new bills this year aiming to further limit public access to government records and meetings.
值得注意的是,参议院第1226号法案将免除公立大学的记录,众议院第7217号法案将允许公立学校校长不受限制地参加不公开的教育理事会会议。
Notably, Senate Bill 1226 would exempt public university records, and House Bill 7217 would allow public school superintendents unlimited access to closed Board of Education sessions.
这些行动可能破坏FOIA促进透明度和公众信任的最初宗旨。
These actions may undermine the FOIA's original purpose of promoting transparency and public trust.